Dynamic Iteration Schemes

Dynamic iteration via source coupling
Standard time-integration methods solve transient problems all at once. This may become very inefficient or impossible for large systems of equations. Imaging that such large systems often stem from a coupled problem formulation, where different physical phenomena interact and need to be coupled in order to produce a precise mathematical model.
E.g. highly integrated electric circuits (as in memory chips or CPUs) produce heat, which effects in turn their behavior as electrical system; thus one needs to couple electric and thermal subproblem descriptions. On the one hand, this creates multiple time scales due to different physical phenomena, which demands an efficient treatment, see multirate. On the other hand, in a professional environment one usually has dedicated solvers for the subproblems, which need to be used, and an overall problem formulation is not feasible for any of the involved tools.
For those partitioned problems a dynamic iteration method becomes beneficial or even the sole way-out: it keeps the subproblems separate, solves subproblems sequentially (or in parallel) and iterates until convergence (fixed-point interation). Thus the subproblem's structure can be exploited in the respective integration.
To guarantee or to speed up convergence the time interval of interest is split into a series of windows. Then the time-integration of the windows is applied sequentially and in each window the subproblems are solved iteratively by your favoured method.
Group members working on that field
- Andreas Bartel
- Michael Günther
Former and ongoing Projects
Cooperation
- Herbert De Gersem, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications
- 1999
842.
Foster, Krishna L.; Lakin, M. J.; Caldwell, Tracy E.; Hemminger, John C.; Benter, Thorsten; Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J.
Laboratory studies of model sea-salt aerosols with HOCl.
Abstracts of Papers of The Americal Chemical Society, 217 (1) :U109
1999841.
Foster, Krishna L.; Lakin, M. J.; Caldwell, Tracy E.; Hemminger, John C.; Benter, Thorsten; Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J.
Laboratory studies of model sea-salt aerosols with HOCl.
Abstracts of Papers of The Americal Chemical Society, 217 (1) :U109
1999840.
Korn, S.; Eisel, C.; Schmitz, R.-P.; Tausch, Michael W.
Licht - die vergessene Energieform oder chemische Licht - Spiele in 6 Akten'', Multimedia CD mit Materialien für den Unterricht
Online
1999839.
Jacob, Birgit
Linear quadratic optimal control of time-varying systems with indefinite costs on Hilbert spaces
Math. Control Signals Systems, 12 (2) :196--218
1999838.
[english] Eisel, Christian; Tausch, Michael W.
Molecular hydrogen from hydrochloric acid and copper under UV light irradiation
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 128 (1-3) :151--154
1999
Herausgeber: Elsevier {BV}837.
Becker, Karl Heinz; L{ö}rzer, Jutta C.; Kurtenbach, Ralf; Wiesen, Peter; Jensen, T. E.; Wallington, T. J.
Nitrous oxide (N\(_{2}\)O) emissions from vehicles
Environmental Science and Technology, 33 (22) :4134-4139
1999836.
Becker, Karl Heinz; L{ö}rzer, Jutta C.; Kurtenbach, Ralf; Wiesen, Peter; Jensen, T. E.; Wallington, T. J.
Nitrous oxide (N\(_{2}\)O) emissions from vehicles
Environmental Science and Technology, 33 (22) :4134-4139
1999835.
Becker, Karl Heinz; Lörzer, Jutta C.; Kurtenbach, Ralf; Wiesen, Peter; Jensen, T. E.; Wallington, T. J.
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from vehicles
Environmental Science and Technology, 33 (22) :4134-4139
1999834.
Jensen, Per; Bunker, Philip R.
Nuclear spin statistical weights revisited
Molecular Physics, 97 (6) :821-824
1999833.
Jensen, Per; Bunker, Philip R.
Nuclear spin statistical weights revisited
Molecular Physics, 97 (6) :821-824
1999832.
Jensen, Per; Bunker, Philip R.
Nuclear spin statistical weights revisited
Molecular Physics, 97 (6) :821-824
1999831.
Gilg, A.; Günther, M.
Numerical Circuit Simulation
Survey on Mathematics for Industry, 8 :165–169
1999
Herausgeber: Springer Verlag830.
Gilg, A
Numerical circuit simulation
SURVEYS ON MATHEMATICS FOR INDUSTRY, 8 :165--169
1999
Herausgeber: SPRINGER-VERLAG829.
Maten, E. J. W.
Numerical methods for frequency domain analysis of electronic circuits
Surveys on Mathematics for Industry, 8 :171-185
1999828.
Günther, Michael; Hoschek, M.
Partitioning strategies in circuit simulation
In Bungartz, Hans-Joachim and Durst, Franz and Zenger, Christoph, Editor, High Performance Scientific and Engineering ComputingBand8ausLecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Seite 343–352
In Bungartz, Hans-Joachim and Durst, Franz and Zenger, Christoph, Editor
Herausgeber: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1999827.
Günther, Michael; Hoschek, Markus
Partitioning strategies in circuit simulation
In H.-J. Bungartz and F. Durst and Chr. Zenger, Editor, High Performance Scientific and Engineering Computing: Proceedings of the International FORTWIHR Conference on HPSEC, Munich, March 16-18, 1998Band8ausLecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Seite 343--352
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
In H.-J. Bungartz and F. Durst and Chr. Zenger, Editor
Herausgeber: Springer Verlag
1999826.
Günther, M.; Rentrop, P.
PDAE-Netzwerkmodelle in der elektrischen Schaltungssimulation
In John, W., Editor, Analog '99 : 5. ITG/GMM-Diskussionssitzung Entwicklung von Analogschaltungen mit CAE-Methoden mit dem Schwerpunkt Entwurfsmethodik und parasitäre Effekte, Seite 31–38
In John, W., Editor
Herausgeber: FhG IZM - Advanced System Engineering Paderborn
1999825.
Günther, Michael; Rentrop, Peter
PDAE-Netzwerkmodelle in der elektrischen Schaltungssimulation [PDAE networkmodels in electric switching simulation]
1999824.
Langer, U; Rienen, U van
Resume of the collection of articles on scientific computing in electrical engineering
Surveys on Mathematics for Industry, 9 (2) :151--154
1999
Herausgeber: Wien; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991-c2005.823.
Kevenaar, T.A.M.; Maten, E.J.W.
RF IC simulation: state-of-the-art and future trends
International Conference on Simulation of Semiconductor Processes and Devices. {SISPAD}{\textquotesingle}99 ({IEEE} Cat. No.99TH8387), Seite 7-10
Herausgeber: Japan Soc. Appl. Phys
1999822.
Günther, M.; Hoschek, M.
ROW-type integration methods for circuit simulation packages
In Arkeryd, Leif and Berg, Jöran and Brenner, Philip and Pettersson, Rolf, Editor
Seite 448–455
Herausgeber: B.G. Teubner, Stuttgart
1999
448–455821.
Fateev, A. A.; Fink, Ewald H.; Pravilov, A. M.
Simple method of spectrometer/detector sensitivity calibrations in the 210-1150 nm range
Measurement Science and Technology, 10 (3) :182-189
1999820.
Fateev, A. A.; Fink, Ewald H.; Pravilov, A. M.
Simple method of spectrometer/detector sensitivity calibrations in the 210-1150 nm range
Measurement Science and Technology, 10 (3) :182-189
1999819.
Fateev, A. A.; Fink, Ewald H.; Pravilov, A. M.
Simple method of spectrometer/detector sensitivity calibrations in the 210-1150 nm range
Measurement Science and Technology, 10 (3) :182-189
1999818.
Feldmann, U.; Günther, M.
Some remarks on regularization of circuit equations
In Mathis, W. and Schindler, T., Editor, Proceedings of the X International Symposium on Theoretical Electrical Engineering (ISTET '99), Seite 343–348
In Mathis, W. and Schindler, T., Editor
Herausgeber: Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg
1999